Forecloser Auction
You're not out of luck if you don't have enough cash to buy at the forecloser sale auction. A surprisingly large number of forecloser properties do not sell at their forecloser sales.
That means the foreclosing lender takes over the property. Most foreclosing lenders do not want to own foreclosed properties, as shown by the recent gigantic HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) nationwide sale of its forecloser properties. Lenders earn their profits from renting money, not from owning foreclosed homes.
A big advantage of buying from some foreclosing lenders is they often offer easy financing to quickly get rid of a property they don't want to own. Locating forecloser auctions and other types of foreclosure is the easiest part. This web site provides you with a subscription that will give you publications, which list these properties.
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